Lindsey Funeral Home

Lindsey Funeral Home Lindsey Funeral Home in Paducah, KY, has served families since 1915, offering compassionate funeral and cremation services with personalized care and support.

Their dedicated team ensures every life is honored with dignity. Lindsey Funeral Home was established in 1915. It was opened under the name of Malone & Henning Funeral Home. In 1931 Mr. Charlie Lindsey became a partner with the firm and a few years later became sole owner and operator changing the name to Lindsey Funeral Home.

Love doesn’t end. It simply changes form — living on in the memories we share, the stories we tell, and the care we leav...
02/25/2026

Love doesn’t end. It simply changes form — living on in the memories we share, the stories we tell, and the care we leave behind for those who matter most.

Planning ahead is one of the most meaningful ways to let that love continue. When you make your wishes known, you give your family clarity during a difficult time and the comfort of knowing they’re honoring your intentions.

Pre-planning isn’t just a practical step — it’s a beautiful act of love. It ensures that your legacy, your voice, and your compassion carry on exactly the way you would want.

Join us tomorrow to learn some valuable information!
02/25/2026

Join us tomorrow to learn some valuable information!

A Pre-Need Planning Conversation

📅 February 26, 2026

Every life holds a story worth remembering.

Join Lindsey Funeral Home for a warm, welcoming workshop focused on capturing your life stories, values, and wishes—before they’re needed. This guided conversation is designed to help you reflect, share, and document what matters most, giving your loved ones clarity, comfort, and peace of mind for the future.

This is not about pressure or decisions made in haste.

It’s about preserving memories, honoring legacies, and having meaningful conversations in a supportive setting.

During this workshop, you’ll learn how to:

Capture personal memories and life stories
Clearly communicate your values and wishes
Reduce uncertainty and stress for those you love
Take thoughtful steps toward planning ahead

Whether you’ve started thinking about the future or are just beginning the conversation, you are welcome here.
📍 Hosted by Lindsey Funeral Home

Light refreshments will be provided.
All are welcome.

Peace of mind is one of the greatest gifts we can give the people we love.By making your wishes known in advance, you li...
02/24/2026

Peace of mind is one of the greatest gifts we can give the people we love.

By making your wishes known in advance, you lift a heavy burden from your family and give them the comfort of knowing everything is taken care of. Pre-planning allows your loved ones to focus on what truly matters — supporting one another, sharing stories, and honoring your life with clarity and confidence.

If you’re ready to start the conversation, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

Nancy C. Stice passed away at home, Sunday, February 22nd, after a long illness. She was preceded in death by a son, Joh...
02/24/2026

Nancy C. Stice passed away at home, Sunday, February 22nd, after a long illness. She was preceded in death by a son, Johnny Woodford and grandson, Jonathan Woodford
Her ex-husband, Randall Woodford and a sister, Jane Meeks. She's survived by her husband, James " Jimmy " Stice, her sisters, Kathy B...

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February’s ending soon—what’s one thing you’ll finish strong this week?
02/23/2026

February’s ending soon—what’s one thing you’ll finish strong this week?

Jason Dewayne Kent 12-16-1977 to 2-18-2026. Matthew 12:50… “For whoever dose the will of my Father in Heaven is my siste...
02/23/2026

Jason Dewayne Kent 12-16-1977 to 2-18-2026. Matthew 12:50… “For whoever dose the will of my Father in Heaven is my sister, brother, and mother” Jason passed away after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. His life was a testament to faith, redemption and perseverance. He proudly counted himse...

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Greg Ward, 55, of Paducah passed away on Friday, February 20, 2026, at his sister's residence. Greg former tree trimmer ...
02/23/2026

Greg Ward, 55, of Paducah passed away on Friday, February 20, 2026, at his sister's residence.

Greg former tree trimmer and concrete finisher.

Surviving are his four children, Joshua Ward of Wingo, Damion Metzger, Dustin Tabers, Katie Tabers; two siblings, Thomas Ward Jr. and LaDon...

View Gregory Lee Ward's obituary, contribute to their memorial, see their funeral service details, and more.

I’ve noticed something important. Small acts of kindness can make a really big difference. What’s one kind thing you’ve ...
02/23/2026

I’ve noticed something important.

Small acts of kindness can make a really big difference.

What’s one kind thing you’ve seen or experienced lately?

Let’s start this week by sharing some good. 🐾

02/21/2026

Small wins build big results. What’s one thing you accomplished this month?

02/20/2026

The best family talks aren’t always easy, but they bring peace. Talking about your wishes today ensures your loved ones won’t have to guess tomorrow.

What helps you feel calm when life gets busy?
02/20/2026

What helps you feel calm when life gets busy?

Sandy Weatherford, 63, of Dexter, KY was called home on Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at Baptist Health in Louisville, KY...
02/19/2026

Sandy Weatherford, 63, of Dexter, KY was called home on Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at Baptist Health in Louisville, KY after a long term battle with restrictive lung disease, pulmonary hypertension and congestive heart failure, as a result of a motor vehicle accident she sustained in 2001. She pas...

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226 N. 4th Street
Paducah, KY
42001

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

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Lindsey Funeral Home was established in 1915. It was opened under the name of Malone & Henning Funeral Home. In 1931 Mr. Charlie Lindsey became a partner with the firm and a few years later became sole owner and operator changing the name to Lindsey Funeral Home. In 1952 Mr. Lindsey sold the business to long time employee Mr. Earl Shelbourne, who had started with the firm in 1932. Mr. Earl Shelbourne owned and operated the business until his death in 1975. Upon his death his son, Mr. Lynn Shelbourne and his wife Carolyn owned and operated the business until 1996. Today, Lindsey's continues its proud tradition of serving families. With the addition of a new, state of the art crematory Lindsey Funeral Home looks forward to its next 100 years as downtown Paducah's largest funeral provider.